Amap is a cousin of Nmap, and was designed specifically for the purpose of identifying network services. In this recipe, we will explain how to use Amap to perform service identification.
Service identification with Amap
Getting ready
To use Amap to perform service identification, you will need to have a remote system running network services that can be probed and inspected. In the examples provided, an instance of Metasploitable2 is used to perform this task. For more information on setting up Metasploitable2, refer to the Installing Metasploitable2 recipe in Chapter 1, Getting Started.
How to do it...
The Amap...